Mt. Koikakusyusatsunai

Mount Koikakushusatsunai is located in the , Hokkaidō, . It stands at 1721m elevation, and it is the 24th highest mountain in the Hidaka Mountains.
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,721 metres
  • Description: mountain in Hokkaido, Japan
  • Also known as: Mount Koikakushusatsunai

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Mt. Koikakusyusatsunai

Latitude
42.5709° or 42° 34′ 15″ north
Longitude
142.8249° or 142° 49′ 30″ east
Elevation
1,721 metres (5,646 feet)
Open location code
8RJ4HRCF+9W
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2170166528
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Wiki­data ID
Q6921696
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In Other Languages

From Burmese to Ladin—“Mt. Koikakusyusatsunai” goes by many names.
  • Burmese: ခိုအိခခုရှုဆဆွတ်နိုင်းတောင်
  • Dutch: Mount Koikakushusatsunai
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل مونت كويكاكوشوساتسوناى
  • French: mont Koikakushusatsunai
  • French: Mont Koikakushusatsunai
  • Japanese: コイカクシュサツナイ岳
  • Ladin: Mont Koikakushusatsunai

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Mt. Nishikawa and Mt. Shibichari.

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